Infertility Drugs And Supplements

 
Infertility can be daunting for those who wish to conceive a child. Some couples and individuals who have infertility problems have turned to medical and alternative medicine for infertility treatments and cures. Many reproductive endocrinologists can recommend infertility drugs and supplements to help in increasing fertility in both men and women. Other recommended treatments are operations and procedures that involve in vitro procedure or clearing of tube blockage.
 
When To Use Infertility Drugs And Supplements
 
Infertility drugs and supplements can be part of an infertility program that your reproductive endocrinologist might recommend upon diagnosing your condition. There are some conditions that can be easily reversed upon the introduction of infertility drugs. Dietary or vitamin supplements can also aid in increasing fertility or enhancing conditions that make conception easy.
 
Infertility drugs are usually recommended when women have problems ovulating due to hormonal imbalances, ovarian complications and other underlying health concerns. HCG or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin is one of the more popular infertility drugs available in the market today. This can help trigger ovulation thus increasing your chances of pregnancy.
 
Progesterone is another kind of effective infertility drugs that aid in eliminating any possibilities of miscarriages. This is actually a sort of supplement to increase the progesterone hormones in females to help increase chances of conception and to help the fertilized egg be carried on to full term.
 
In men, infertility drugs with gonadotropins are sometimes prescribed for those who have hormonal imbalances. These types of infertility drugs are given to men who suffer from mixed or disrupted signals from the thalamus, pituitary gland and testes hereby resulting to low sperm count and other abnormalities on sperm production and motility.
 
Testosterone infertility drugs or supplements are sometimes also prescribed for those with a deficiency in testosterone. These infertility drugs imitate the effects of real testosterone and bring the levels up to maintain testosterone levels and to promote better sperm production and motility.
 

Infertility drugs are often given in injectable form while others are also given as pills or tablets. There are some side effects of some infertility drugs but most are not serious nor will they affect the baby that will have been conceived through the use of these medicines. It is best to consult a reproductive endocrinologist to be diagnosed properly for the right treatment and form of action to be taken if you are found to be infertile. Some forms of infertility are just temporary or partial and can be easily rectified.